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Netflix’s blockbuster quarter reveals 5 surprises about its streaming strategy
21.07.25
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Omer Kabir
From AI-generated scenes and surprise cancellations to the hidden power of live shows and global hits, here’s what Netflix’s latest results really mean.
Netflix faces $2.75 million class action lawsuit over Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight glitches
27.11.24
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Lital Dobrovitzky
Israeli subscribers demand compensation after technical failures ruined the streaming giant’s live sports event.
Netflix’s security challenges go far beyond your payment information
04.07.22
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James Spiro
Jason Chan, the company’s former VP of Information Security, spoke to CTech about issues streaming services face when delivering content around the world
Netflix executive reveals what it's really like to work at the company
04.01.22
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Maayan Manela
Jessica Neal, former Chief Talent Officer at Netflix, explains why it’s better to give employees freedom, why the company should’ve given more positive feedback, and discussed its infamous “keeper test”
Has the movie industry successfully adapted to the new reality of digital technologies?
16.08.21
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Sharel Omer
Companies need to create a new model that will work for both streaming services and movie theaters
Netflix’s foray into gaming hopes to take on Fortnite
13.08.21
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James Spiro
The streaming service is struggling to get new subscribers, and an attempt to tap into a $160 billion industry might help it maintain its market dominance
Disney+ finally makes Aliyah, coming to Israel this year
16.06.21
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James Spiro
The Mouse House will be competing against Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV
“Meeting people and exchanging ideas is what keeps me going.”
23.05.21
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CTech
Robbie Baxter joins Michael Matias to discuss the concept of the Membership Economy and her journey in consulting with Netflix
“When you think it's the time to hire, it probably means it's too late"
04.03.21
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CTech
Ariel Tseiltin, a partner at Scale Venture Partners, offers Michael Matias insights on how startups can scale up
“I’m betting my life on it”: Yoni Bloch’s vision for the future of video
31.01.21
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James Spiro
With eko, viewers can experience choice-driven entertainment where their decisions directly impact the narrative of the stories they watch
Do showrunners have an obligation to historic accuracy?
28.11.20
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Dov Greenbaum
Popular culture is shaping people's perception of the real world, but Hollywood often plays fast and loose when combining fact and fiction
Three things they didn’t tell you in Netflix’s ‘The Social Dilemma’
18.11.20
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Gal Ringel
The documentary is a case of good intentions that got a little off course and could use some fine-tuning.
CTech's Book Review: How Netflix reinvented people management on its way to becoming a media giant
08.11.20
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Yinnon Dolev
Sompo Digital Lab Tel Aviv's CEO, Yinnon Dolev, discusses his insights after reading "No Rules Rules" by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer
From Seinfeld to Black Mirror: film and TV serve as valuable academic teaching materials
24.07.20
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Dov Greenbaum
As reality turns closer to dystopia and fiction grows ever more real, the use of copyrighted creative works for teaching various fields grows. With the now less-than-temporary shift towards distance learning outside the classroom, new legal implications arise
Netflix to Compensate Israeli Production Team for Canceled Filming Days
14.04.20
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Avior Abou
Some 200 of the production employees, permanent cast members, and guest stars of Netflix’s upcoming 10-part series Typhoon, received an email stating they will receive full payment for production days canceled due to Covid-19
This Startup Cures Lazy Eye With Netflix and Disney
21.01.20
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Adi Pick
NovaSight’s technology treats vision disorders by letting patients watch movies on a special screen that helps train their eyes
How Netflix’s Quarrel With Dentists Reflects on the First Amendment
15.02.19
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Dov Greenbaum
As U.S. dentists accuse Netflix of spreading misinformation on root canals in a recent documentary, researcher Dov Greenbaum discusses whether filmmakers should be held responsible for bad science
Netflix’s Bandersnatch Brings Up Ethical Questions About BMI Prosthetics
11.01.19
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Dov Greenbaum
Can brain-machine interface prosthetics hijack the free will of users, like the viewer does the protagonist of Netflix’s new interactive film? And if yes, who is responsible for the resulting actions?
Netflix Gains Popularity in Israel
26.12.18
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Omer Kabir
18% of Israelis used the video streaming service in 2018, up from 7% in 2017, according to a new report by Israel's telecommunication company Bezeq
Netflix Users in Israel Pay More to Watch Less, Report Says
28.11.18
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Omer Kabir
The average price per title in Israel is $0.00164, compared with $0.00137 in the U.S. and $0.00124 in Canada
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